FAMOUS WRIST WALLET-BLK
FAMOUS WRIST WALLET-BLK
Famous Wrist Wallet by Tamera Lyndsay
This is the original black leather wallet that has been a word of mouth best kept secret of music and movie people since 1984. Exclusively by Tamera Lyndsay.
Sumptuous BLACK leather that needs no breaking in, hand braided elegantly tapered tail, one size fits all. Holds paper currency, perhaps a key card, credit card and\/or I.D. Wrap it around your wrist, the handlebars of your Harley or the emergency brake of your car and just go! As seen in the Rolling Stone Gift Guide, The cover of Parade Magazine, The Official Grammys Gift bags, and countless famous and infamous red carpets & runways.
There's nothing else like it and you can't buy it in any store. One size fits most. Directions for use included.
*The leather we use to create this wrist wallet is the same sumptuous top grain leather (aprox 1 1\/2-2 oz. garment weight) that we have always used to make these ever since 1984. The leather is light as a feather but durable way beyond it’s buttery soft touch. We even use the same patterns that Tamera created for them way back when!
We still make them the same way, too. Meticulously hand braiding each from hand cut patterns, we put love into every process of crafting these famous wallets.
The hides are uniformly thin, soft, strong & quite large (averaging aprox. 35-60+ sq. feet). The grain can vary noticeably from one part of the hide to another. If you prefer more grain or less grain on your wrist wallet, let us know and we will select one of your preference if we can. (see picures for examples) Thx!
*Care of your black Cool Wrist Wallet:
Your wrist wallet will serve you for years and years when treated like the fine accessory it is. Proper care will keep your wallet performing beautifully for decades.
Here are some tips:
1) If you wallet gets wet, do NOT dry it near any heat source or in direct sunlight. Allow to dry as naturally as possible away from high humidity (which may cause mold).
2) Condition and clean your wallet periodically with some Armor All, Murphy's Oil Soap or Saddle Soap.
3) Don't forget to condition the braid, too.